A man in a black WorldVentures hoodie stole a debit card from a liquor store counter in Jackson, Tennessee, then went on a shopping spree with the stolen card.

The thief grabbed the card on January 9 at C&C Liquors on North Highland Avenue after the owner left it on the counter during a purchase. Security cameras caught him wearing beige cargo shorts and the black hoodie bearing the travel company's logo. He then used the card at a Marathon Gas Station on North Highland Avenue nearby.

Jackson Police Department is now hunting for the suspect, whose face remains unknown. Officers are treating the case as both theft and fraudulent use of a debit card.

The WorldVentures hoodie raises questions. The apparel is sold exclusively through the company's WV Gear website, meaning the suspect either bought it legitimately or obtained it another way. Police have not confirmed whether he's an actual WorldVentures affiliate or simply wearing the branded gear.

Interestingly, the specific black hoodie visible in the CCTV footage is not currently available for purchase on the WV Gear website.

Anyone with information about the suspect can contact Jackson Police at 731-425-8400 or submit tips anonymously through Crime Stoppers at www.jmcrimestoppers.org.


🤖 Quick Answer

What incident involving WorldVentures apparel occurred in Jackson, Tennessee?
A suspect wearing a black WorldVentures hoodie stole a debit card from C&C Liquors on January 9, then used it fraudulently at a nearby Marathon Gas Station. Security footage captured the thief in beige cargo shorts, but his identity remains unknown. Jackson Police Department is investigating the case as theft and debit card fraud.

Why is the WorldVentures hoodie significant to the investigation?
The hoodie is sold exclusively through WorldVentures' WV Gear website, suggesting the suspect either purchased it directly from the company or obtained it through limited distribution channels. This detail potentially narrows the suspect profile for law enforcement investigators.


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